Read the latest magazine Featured Solutions Flat Roofing Magply Features in Fire-Fighting Role at Sky Studios Elstree 3 February 2022 MAGPLY BOARDS are being used as part of Sky’s efforts to create the world’s most sustainable film and TV Studios, Sky Studios Elstree. Currently under construction by main contractor BAM and set to open in 2022, the build has recently included the use of 9mm thick Magply boards as part of a flat roof build up specified for the product’s proven fire-protection capabilities and all-round performance benefits. The work on the new production buildings is being carried out by London based Waterproofing specialist, Guaranteed Asphalt Ltd which is installing their BBA Agrement certified hot melt flat roofing system over a reinforced concrete deck with the Magply boards being used to protect the mineral wool insulation. A total of 900m2 of 9mm Magply boards was supplied by Shield Membranes Ltd a leading stockist of the IPP range. Magply at Sky Studios Tyler Ellis, the Business Procurement Manager for Guaranteed Asphalt, explained: “We chose to use the Magply boards due to its non-combustible nature and installed the product as part of a non-combustible, Tapered Mineral Wool System called Stonewool by Tapered Roofing Systems. “The Magply boards were the top layer and allowed us to apply a hot bitumen waterproofing called GuaraTEC Hot Melt Warm Roof System: which is accredited by the BBA. Our operatives on site found it relatively easy to cut, simply using a sharp knife to score a line and snapping the board, similar to how you would with plasterboard. Then where there was a round outlet or small plinth in the roof, we used a 4” angle grinder to shape the board.” In this instance, the Magply boards were secured in place over the 300 thick StoneWool insulation using an adjustable length TIA fixing from the SFS range: drilling down into the concrete substrate. The fixing consists of a mushroom-type plastic sleeve which inserts in the bore hole, followed by a secondary concrete screw that is dropped into the sleeve, which is driven into the deck. Magply MgO boards present a fire-safe and environmentally friendly alternative to conventional plywood or OSB products. Additionally, the unique production process keeps the chloride content to just 0.01%, enhancing both stability and long-term durability. The different thicknesses of panel are also widely used for flooring and pitched roof installations as well as being approved by many different manufacturers of render finishes as a suitable substrate. For further information, please contact: Gordon Pirret or Philip Fergusson, Roofing Sales Manager by calling 01621 776252 or emailing philip@magply.co.uk. >>Read more about Magply boards featured in the news Previous article CLC Sets Out 2022 Construction PlanNext article Remote Bothy Cottage Heritage Re-Roof Appeal Share article You may also like View all News Featured Solutions +3 19 March 2026 Flush Fitting Rooflights by Clement Featured Solutions +4 19 March 2026 Glidevale Protect Rolls Out Printed Roofing Membrane Guidance Featured Solutions +3 3 March 2026 Makita Launches Limited-Time XGT Battery Redemption Featured Solutions +5 26 February 2026 Precision Liquid Waterproofing Delivers Heritage Roof Refurbishment Sign Up to Roofing Today Stay up to date with all of the latest news from Roofing Today by signing up to our weekly Bulletins… Sign Up Today Get in Touch Check out the latest issue 123 March-April 2026 View Now Past Issues Get in Touch